The end does not justify the mean
The end does not justify the mean
kung nakabasa ka ani TS makasabot ka ug ngano nahitabo to ang looting sa tacloban
naa sad komentaryo si randy david bahin ani...
The looting crowd | Inquirer Opinion
ug wala pa gihapon diay ni mahuman nga thread after 1 week na nawad-an kog net..? Nahuman nang bagyo, nahuman nang issue, walay gusto mosibog sa ilang prinsipyo, so what's the use of this thread? Puros magpaka mayng laki ang uban, unya diay toh, nakat-on ra sa google.
Maypa ani, e close nani kay offtopic na kaayo ni, unya walay tarong discussion mahimo kay magpalabwanay ra tanan. So close minded ug kapoy lalis sa tawo nga ing-ani.
Magtoo ang uban abig kay mas karaan sila dinhi mas maayo na sila.. Hmm...
Mura rana sa saying nga "You can't teach old dogs new tricks"..
aw og ako taga tacloban dayon gi gutom na akung mga anak og asawa nya after 4 days walay tarong makaon walay tarong ma inom bahalag ingnon kog kawatan oi
The end does not justify the mean
ayaw nalang na ug tubayi, sobraan rana sa tikling ug kaon. mang hunt raman daw ni siyag tikling sa ing-ana na situation.
Looting, also referred to as sacking, plundering, despoiling, despoliation, and pillaging, is the indiscriminate taking of goods by force as part of a military or political victory, or during a catastrophe, such as war,[1] natural disaster,[2] or rioting.[3] The term is also used in a broader sense to describe egregious instances of theft and embezzlement, such as the "plundering" of private or public assets by corrupt or greedy authorities.[4] Looting is loosely distinguished from scavenging in terms of objects taken: scavenging implies taking of essential items such as food, water, shelter, or other material needed for survival while looting implies items of luxury or not necessary for survival such as art work, precious metals or other valuables. The proceeds of all these activities can be described as loot, plunder, spoils, or pillage.
for·age (fôrj, fr-)
n.
1. Food for domestic animals; fodder.
2. The act of looking or searching for food or provisions.
v. for·aged, for·ag·ing, for·ag·es
v.intr.
1. To wander in search of food or provisions.
2. To make a raid, as for food: soldiers foraging near an abandoned farm.
3. To conduct a search; rummage.
v.tr.
1. To collect forage from; strip of food or supplies: troops who were foraging the countryside.
2. Informal To obtain by foraging: foraged a snack from the refrigerator.
(Source:wikipedia and the free dictionary)
just want to define looting.
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i'll be the judge of that.
Audentes Fortuna Juvat
nigawas ang pagka.marukoy sa mga pilipino. kahibaw man sila nga dapat maka.pangwarta after using the things nga ilang gi."scavenge". mao nang nang.loot sad sila. hehe
nag.buy 1 take 1 free ug discount selling man gani nang "pwera gaba" nato nga gobyerno. sila pa kaha nga wala jowd ma.daw2x?
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